Snowmobile Pizza

877 South 200 West, Salt Lake City
(801) 317-8877

Recent Reviews

Tyler Martin

Pizza was really good. The combination of cheese was interesting.The floor was slippery for some reason. It wasn't water though.I'd like to see them knock down bubbles in the crust while in the oven to keep the toppings even.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza, Pizza

David McConkie

I have only eaten at this place a couple times, but it was really good! What I appreciate the most is the employees seem to truly care!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Blake Bishop

Delicious New York style pizza, amazing garlic knots, flavorful wings, crispy mozzarella wedge sticks, a few tasty beer choices, and a couple big screens playing 80s snow sport videos and TV shows make this haunt worthy of repeat visits. On-street parking can be limited in this neighborhood on Friday /Saturday nights. A wider variety of pizza toppings would be the icing on the cake!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Fried Mozz, Garlic Knots, New York Pie 18, Pizza

Eddy Valencia

Pizza was really good. We got the supreme. The, crunchy crust was totally a vibe.Love to see a pizza place serve alcohol not just beer. The guy working the counter was super cool.The decor totally aligned with the name. But come on guys, Get some Hawaiian pizza in there! ;)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pizza

Rafal Wojtanowski

The vibe of the place is fun but the pizza is awful. Overcooked dough, undercooked toppings, no flavoring, worst pizza I’ve had in SLC. Fun seating though.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Collin Peterson

I came here by referral from an Instagram reel...never a good sign first of all. The pizza was just okay, and for the price it doesn't justify itself. The mozzarella sticks are huge but for me it was like eating a brick of mozzarella. Definitely a fun vibe to the place but the food wasn't worth the trip.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Isaiah Ramirez

Over $30 pepperoni pizza in the picture: half of the pizza had large air bubbles, significant portion of the crust was burnt, surprised they would actually send this pizza out. I never write reviews but this was my second chance for this place (first was similar) and it failed miserably. Pie Hole is much better in my opinion, even the Little Caesars Old world fanceroni pepperoni is better and costs a fraction of this.

Food: 2

Service: 2

Stephanie Arquette

Pizza is very thin...similar to NY but without the fluffy crust. Garlic knots are huge compared to typical NY ones, but good. Wings were saucy and good. All of it was very reasonably priced. Fun to watch the 80s style TV, music videos and skiing videos. ItParking: Not a ton of on street parking available right in front of restaurant.Kid-friendliness: Very kid friendly. Has 2 snowmobiles in front of a screen for people to take photos in front of. You can also put on old school jackets and gear for pics. They also have a little "toy chest," near the soda machine for kids to grab a toy and play with while waiting. All the staff was friendly and courteous.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Knots, NY Cheese Pie

Natalie Nuntapreda

Love this place. The caesar wings are insanely good and a combo of two of my favorite things. The pizza is amazing and a pretty good price! Definitely a must-try.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Knots, NY Cheese Pie, Caesar Salad

Chip Peacock

Pizza was outstanding!! Wings were super!!!!! Cute atmosphere!! I will always come back!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lisa P

Pizza had barely any cheese.Way too many air bubbles. They overcharged me for toppings versus what is printed on menu. For a $25.00 pizza, I expected better. Will not be back. Looked nothing like the photos.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 3

Rachel K

Love the chewy sourdough thin crust pizza deliciousness ?? crave worthy experience

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Elliott Call

Wasn’t the best pizza I ever had, but cool vibes. This was a bit overhyped to me by some friends.

Alton Hunter

Pizza was trash. To call their pizza New York pizza is a crime. Half of the slices had little to no cheese on them. The crust would fall off the bottom the instant you grab your slice. I would rather eat at any of the chain pizza places over this. I am convinced Utah doesn’t know how to do pizza. The only okay bit was the fried mozzarella sticks but they were a little cold. Spend your money anywhere else!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Eric VanDerEems

Fallen from grace. Really did enjoy this pizza when they first opened, albeit expensive, but this last trip was just disappointing. There were huge pockets of air that were just dry and crunchy all over the pizza. The pizza didn’t seem to be cooked enough as the crust was pale and the cheese had no caramelization.The vibes are still immaculate but the pizza needs love for the price. 30 dollars is too much for what ends up being a mediocre pizza

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

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